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country, even if they don't go down as catholic countries, probably some of the dignitaries from southern germany, which would be very catholic. you've also got parts of england, ireland, all of those countries. of course, latin america. the gentleman standing behind pope francis is archbishop gainsfind. he was the assistant to pope benedict as well and elevated to archbishop. now he's the assistant to pope francis, and so when you see pope francis at a public event, you'll see archbishop gainsfind. if you see pope benedict at an event, which i did in january, archbishop gainsfind is there. he's the go-between. once you know him, you know both popes. >> this ceremony got started at 10:00 local time and lasted two hours there. pope francis is going down and doing what he's doing, shaking every day people's hands. when he became pope, wearing the wooden cross. what sticks out to you in the ceremony today as you've been watching the last couple hours? >> what sticks out to me is how formal it is. pope francis is keeping this warm right now. i don't think we'll see him do any selfies today. i don't t
country, even if they don't go down as catholic countries, probably some of the dignitaries from southern germany, which would be very catholic. you've also got parts of england, ireland, all of those countries. of course, latin america. the gentleman standing behind pope francis is archbishop gainsfind. he was the assistant to pope benedict as well and elevated to archbishop. now he's the assistant to pope francis, and so when you see pope francis at a public event, you'll see archbishop...
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ambassador to germany. he's now managing director at the consulting firm mclarty associates. and david kramer is president of freedom house. david kramer, given today's military actions, how serious is the situation right now and how likely is it to escalate? >> every day gets more serious and every day runs the risk of escalating into a full-blown war. the ukrainian authorities have a right and responsibility to restore control of territory, part of the ukrainian territory part of crimea sadly forgotten in this narrative. stirred up by putin and the government, trying to destabilize ukraine, trying to keep it from holding elections three weeks from sunday and doing everything they can to try to make ukraine as unattractive and unappealing to the west and the west needs to do a better job, in my view, of imposing tough, hard-hitting sanctions. >> first, richard burt on this situation. is it that clear-cut to you? >> well, i think david is absolutely right that it is becoming increasingly precarious. it looks as one of your early set-up pieces said that we may be on the edge o
ambassador to germany. he's now managing director at the consulting firm mclarty associates. and david kramer is president of freedom house. david kramer, given today's military actions, how serious is the situation right now and how likely is it to escalate? >> every day gets more serious and every day runs the risk of escalating into a full-blown war. the ukrainian authorities have a right and responsibility to restore control of territory, part of the ukrainian territory part of crimea...
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people at the rally came to watch television and the president casting his vote in germany. the kurdish leader not in public for two years and treated in berlin after a stroke in 2012. 22 million iraqis are eligible to vote on wednesday. one of the main campaign issues in iraq is poverty and nearly 10 million iraqis live on or below poverty line and living on less than $5 a day and many of the poorest have no faith that a vote will change anything. >> reporter: baghdad throws away these people used to bill and call it tin city, a sprawling slum in the northeast where at least 25,000 people live. from all over builders and other tradesmen drop trash here and they used this to dumb to build homes. as the children play he worries about the future and he not only looks after his own daughters but provides a home for five orphans whose parents died in the violence that plagues the city. >> translator: this is an oil-rich country but i've been living like this for 15 years. i don't have anything. the politicians come and make empty promises. we are fed up. we can't handle living l
people at the rally came to watch television and the president casting his vote in germany. the kurdish leader not in public for two years and treated in berlin after a stroke in 2012. 22 million iraqis are eligible to vote on wednesday. one of the main campaign issues in iraq is poverty and nearly 10 million iraqis live on or below poverty line and living on less than $5 a day and many of the poorest have no faith that a vote will change anything. >> reporter: baghdad throws away these...
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and on the back and tells them what had happened within a key and in germany. can you tell me that in ten years you can still pay it back until soul had ended own daughter. for months and if you don't order to run and i still don't make any money so simple. so if there is no coordination i've been run the sport before. this is issued a number of home opens to two if one would have it to stop kennedy's new impulse but if you would have been german internationals who knew what cost to eight percent off your next work if it would have the europeans and needs dogs five percent. my stitches to keep bringing me into the deep end of the kids and looking at us. if you take the credit of the eight percent or better not take it if it had zero five percent you turn your back you cannot read one moment so if we have to have the european strategic. i know this will not be there they saw something. it is the point that we're not we're not talking about selling toothbrushes you're talking about. she reached infrastructure we do need to stay. and the state is odyssey sixty per
and on the back and tells them what had happened within a key and in germany. can you tell me that in ten years you can still pay it back until soul had ended own daughter. for months and if you don't order to run and i still don't make any money so simple. so if there is no coordination i've been run the sport before. this is issued a number of home opens to two if one would have it to stop kennedy's new impulse but if you would have been german internationals who knew what cost to eight...
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and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to respect i was thinking of sharing some country see we don't speak about energy so we don't speak about nazis that's why we are right unfortunately on the person there are sanctions we don't call it the no nonsense the strategic partner for russia and the regime is a tradition for you destructive it didn't mix today is to be a free zone including all europe under russian that's a good strategic and european country so now with the problem we have to be pretty nice not to interfere with our development in the caribbean. the differences between moscow and washington over the ukrainian crisis hav
and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to...
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you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and international consumption i spent my life on the outer reaches of empire whether that was in latin america the middle east africa or the balkans and i know the dirty work of our you know all the things about liberating iraq and bringing democracy to the people the middle east. that is to give a kind of moral veneer to. work on something in a preemptive war under post nuremberg laws of war crime so you know i don't think any of us and i spent twenty years overseas take any of that rhetoric seriously at all the last thing. the united states wants in countries like afghanistan or anywhere else is democra
you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and...
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by our freshest outlets who are our kids now outfitting writing clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. roger islamist not the question of war. in a profound. person who was on a trip to iraq had rules like that are our streets of god what am. i really worried . the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure wear that popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be on welcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko r.t. . let's take a look at some other news stories in brief and now turkey's president abdullah gul has signed in you know why i mean the powers of the country secret service the
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you have it in spain, in ireland, in germany, in italy. that's the first point. the response here is to violence, primarily. secondly, what's declared terrorism or a terrorist organization is the organization itself. our present president has said that, according to our constitution, any egyptian who is not found guilty of a crime and is ready to work according to constitution peacefully still has a role in politics. that has not been taken away from them. but no egyptian, be that an islamist, and the brotherhood is not the only one, the brotherhood or someone like me who is more towards a secularist, and if i decide i'm not going to work beyond the constitution or want to be b beyond it, i don't have a role in politics. we have a challenge to come together. the next president will have that challenge. but i don't really believe that the government is reacting to a political issue. it's reacting to violence. >> charlie: you really believe that? >> i really do. >> charlie: now, this extreme measure, taking that step of sentencing all these people to death is the b
you have it in spain, in ireland, in germany, in italy. that's the first point. the response here is to violence, primarily. secondly, what's declared terrorism or a terrorist organization is the organization itself. our present president has said that, according to our constitution, any egyptian who is not found guilty of a crime and is ready to work according to constitution peacefully still has a role in politics. that has not been taken away from them. but no egyptian, be that an islamist,...
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over the head of the future of germany's torah. the main tenant law comes over to her who would have to go to this region. and that would be certain because it is anyways this is the good stuff is so high that day. a time. and it's yours but you do read this are probably negotiated against something you would not just sweets but you don't know you know quips are you telling your children your. although dollars for and how we're going to do is find a hat that she'll be there she sees them he knows enough to understand the things i meant when she when and where they can break into. shias who are new. i was cool. it was good to all who coached few days i went easy to catch you because i'm that guy. and the sentiment. today i've got to sit tight. speaking of that guy. i imagine that's you realize that for sure la son who just announced he would run again for president you are the perfect propaganda tool because he can say well. the people i'm fighting against our people were holding foreigners western foreigners especially hostage to t
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this week germany japan teamed up with the u.s. state of the sanctions against russia on allies this new partnership on the economic implications of poles we are about signed off a seventeen billion dollar logie grade was according to the latest estimate should china is set to become the biggest economy in the world later this year portugal gets to break free from international financial support and to take this first we will support resolve coming out to vote for us and germany japan and now threatening the citations against russia german chancellor angela merkel and his prime minister shinzo were together in berlin this week both declaring industrial powers would unite together on their approach to sanctions this follows president obama's visit to japan where he reaffirmed his support for its rao audience with china meanwhile moscow house arrest and to retaliate against foreign energy companies if sanctions are heightened but if the german and japanese leaders all chill out between punishing russia for what they see as the law fo
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in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to happen there is the u.s. going to push for further sanctions. i can hear you really it's something we're having some technical people here voice dr alexander annoyed german m.p. so sorry we couldn't hear you really wanted to hear what you had to say about that . well ukraine is preparing to hold presidential elections like we said in this chaos while iraq has been doing so for the last several years now and today the iraqis were voting again up to four people have been killed in terror attack outside polling stations across the country on wednesday this absolute week's death toll of more than seven
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then you look at germany. germany, you have a population, a german population, which especially after snowden, is mistrustful of what the u.s. wants in foreign policy, doesn't want to get dragged in, strongly opposed to sanctions. you have an industrial lobby and financial lobby in germany telling merkel in no uncertain terms, we want no sanctions whatsoever. then you've got caterpillar in the united states that just lost a $1 billion deal that seamans picked up by going to moscow, meeting with putin and said, hey, we're dealing. so you can't keep the europeans on board. the last order of sanctions the americans just put on this week after we said there have been consequences and they have been basically ripping up the gee neva agreement -- geneva agreement they made on ukraine, there is going to be consequence queens so tough that the russians market go up on them. us saying we'll isolate the russians, not a single brick, not brazil, india or china, that is listening one iota to our policy. the chinese just a
then you look at germany. germany, you have a population, a german population, which especially after snowden, is mistrustful of what the u.s. wants in foreign policy, doesn't want to get dragged in, strongly opposed to sanctions. you have an industrial lobby and financial lobby in germany telling merkel in no uncertain terms, we want no sanctions whatsoever. then you've got caterpillar in the united states that just lost a $1 billion deal that seamans picked up by going to moscow, meeting with...
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. >> you have not confined yourself to issues concerning indiana during a recent trade mission to germany. recently you criticized the way president obama has been handling ukraine, and you offered this suggestion. take a look. >> the continued instability in the middle east and with putin's suppression in ukraine, i believe we must take immediate steps to strengthen our mutual security by deploying a robust muscle defense in all of europe. >> why is the governor of i wanted i understand that component. indiana has a long-standing interest in issues affecting at home and abroad and i thought it was person to speak about the right response to russian aggression in the ukraine. i am pleased to hear there are more sanctions coming, maybe, tomorrow, by the truth is, we need less talk and more deeds. passing and moving rapidly to pass the trans atlantic trade partnership and by deploying a robust missile shield throughout europe, including in poland and the czech republic off line in 2009 by this administration, that would send a very strong message to vladimir putin and to russia that nato co
. >> you have not confined yourself to issues concerning indiana during a recent trade mission to germany. recently you criticized the way president obama has been handling ukraine, and you offered this suggestion. take a look. >> the continued instability in the middle east and with putin's suppression in ukraine, i believe we must take immediate steps to strengthen our mutual security by deploying a robust muscle defense in all of europe. >> why is the governor of i wanted i...
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today those are reminded of the pope mobile and i remember seeing him when i was a soldier serving in germany. and i stood in ankle-deep mud taking pictures of him for the newspaper for the eighth army infantry division, and i was astounded and enthralled with his deliverance. he was so, so much a man of the people. >> yeah. there was something remarkable about seeing pope john paul ii in person. and you could make the argument he was live and in person by more people around the world than any human being in history. his travels across the globe, he was someone who a lot of people came to see and flocked to see. and there was always this sort of gravitas about him. one of the times i got to see him was actually at the bee at occasion of pope john xxiii. and what was remarkable, there is something about john paul ii, and that something, i think, is what's being recognized tomorrow in both of these men. they're not being made saints because of their accomplishments as pope or because of the things they wrote or said. they're being cannonized, because the church recognizes what is already the ca
today those are reminded of the pope mobile and i remember seeing him when i was a soldier serving in germany. and i stood in ankle-deep mud taking pictures of him for the newspaper for the eighth army infantry division, and i was astounded and enthralled with his deliverance. he was so, so much a man of the people. >> yeah. there was something remarkable about seeing pope john paul ii in person. and you could make the argument he was live and in person by more people around the world...
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appetite to know something that happens in germany. it's all i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russians but the give really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. we did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people. in the last. six he's the most open one and they look. for something. and put is the most kind of open no my message i think it's evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to cut total when you are talking about saying pleasant things but unfortunately i have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope this year again same place same time here was a part of. the law oh well. like. this. it's not just he still can still be. if you see the state tape the t.v. . but he was. led police. after the famous but failed washington moscow he s
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they have the support of the country and the crowds when spain germany holland as well. we are going to tell you manage a one man show. we know about sound quality and potential we have a very difficult for us match against germany. we need to get good results to the very least and the rest of the matches of the top of that department. from brazil many of the opening round groups of dark forces you to become surprise when is some football pundits say you are applying for the ivory coast or even possibly perennial under achievers england could be the challenge to lean on the dogs capable of taking on impeaching the nation and favourites brazil to lift a true free in south america this summer. standard and pulls his coat or shoes over into a trait into just one level above junk status and more to follow the downgrades its economic growth continues to deteriorate in the conflict in ukraine spots why distinctions. snp last downgrade in russia in december two thousand and eight the us and its allies have teed up a host of additional sanctions if there is no progress de escala
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lawmakers in germany one of the us to agree to a narrow spot i'd treat you with them. pres obama said that no such treaty exists with any nation. and both he and chancellor merkel admit it. the resulting it's a fiasco. require more work in the future we do not have a blanket no spy agreement with any country. with any of our closest partners. what we are doing with the germans. as we're doing with the french as we do with british or canadian trade body has to work through what exactly. of the rules are governing the relationship between each country. why did i turn this weekend. the situation is. we have to be skeptical. so this is what is going to be the son of god. we met because of the names. and since i'm still just me and it is also why the bbc cbs and laughed the more bands do business with you too heavy for chancellor merkel returns back to german kill me with the u s chamber of commerce they make a pitch for a new transatlantic trade agreement that's really the one issue on the agenda but she president obama and their business allies at home to see eye to eye o
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when i emigrated to germany. i was stroking a good way that the same things with the district foretold a knife it was another thing that surprised me was how easy it is to get cash to banks i don't use every way. the asus are like in germany futility well for their school communities in the english league is in the fourth straight loss. so as to costs the twenty two the country when it became independent was unwise decisions that some day. it is that these this which is no success. he has provided two hundred people which all. he hired young people without much experience teaching them the opportunity to share what they're worth. why did these people with proper training peace doesn't open cup and the sisters rendition of action. durian is a shot of the production side with the spanish resort. concealed people including me winking and peaceful. all five times because eric and dave on this respect because the conditions for example if the breach right now with holidays with us. also the amount has increased. mr fo
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now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and of course you knew our audience tweet us with the hashtag in the now r.t. and join the conversation your tweets will appear on the bottom of our screen throughout the show i want to begin with you in sanctions of course equals punishment why is russia being punished while russia is being sanctioned because it has crimea and that's a grave breach of international war but there's been no measure like this to challenge european borders to take in just very clear i mean all these thanks and they're not about well i mean at the latest one these sanctions are about eastern ukraine and the instability that
now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and...
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we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from aboard but what the withdrawal of nato forces looming this money stream could soon run dry while the income generated at home doesn't even cover security spending things aren't looking very good for trade are they key exports are putting around four hundred million dollars a year into cobbles coffers yet afghanistan spends billions on imported goods arches there's a couple of takes a closer look at the country's failing finances. kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one h
we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from...
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by our fascist outlets heroic kids are now outfitting riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement goes out to the bad people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be. righteous a reason not to hire schnabel are no no. no no especially in a...
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christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions are just a click away for you as r.t. dot com. officials in iraq say an outdoor market bomb blast northeast of baghdad has killed at least seventeen people that's after a wave of explosions on monday targeted polling stations and left fifty dead the carnage comes as the country prepares to vote in its first general election since the twenty eleven pullout of u.s. troops in iraq is going through one of its why it's periods of sectarian violence more than nine hundred civilians have been killed this month alone making it to the deadliest april in six years and almost four thousand have died since janua
christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions...
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some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russian but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always spatial. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. i mean d.c. god they sure did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people who did it to me in the last. six on the view he's the most open one and they look to jews for determining is something. and put is the most kind of open normal. i think it's evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to cut title when you are talking about the same thing pleasant things but i fortunately have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope to see here again same place same time here while the part. of the bill i also believe is that it was ethnic cleansing sports and it was an attempt to seize the oppo
some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russian but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always spatial. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. i mean d.c. god they sure did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people who did it to me in the last. six on the view he's the most open one and they look to...
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germany's one of our closest allies and our closest friends. and that's true across the spectrum of issues. security, intelligence, economic, diplomatic. and angela merkel is one of my closest friends on the world stage. and somebody who -- whose partnership i deeply value. and so it has pained me to see the degree to which the snowden disclosures have created strains in the relationship. but more broadly, i've also been convinced for a very long time that it is important for our legal structures and our policy structures to catch up with rapidly advancing technologies. and as a consequence, through a series of, you know, steps, what we try to do is reform what we do. and have taken these issues very seriously. domestically, we tried to provide additional assurances to the american people their privacy is protected. what i've also done is taken the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence communities to take the privacy interests of non-u.s. persons into account in everything that they do. something that's not been done before and most o
germany's one of our closest allies and our closest friends. and that's true across the spectrum of issues. security, intelligence, economic, diplomatic. and angela merkel is one of my closest friends on the world stage. and somebody who -- whose partnership i deeply value. and so it has pained me to see the degree to which the snowden disclosures have created strains in the relationship. but more broadly, i've also been convinced for a very long time that it is important for our legal...
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they are fascist outlets who are kissing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. why should some is not fashionable right now no. i don't know if they are in a profound joy. i mean they are in the early twenty first century us on a trip to new york that had us like that where our streets was one of mountain and we were too many. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure web it popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko artsy london. and london is the only place for an icy sentence i
they are fascist outlets who are kissing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. why should some is not fashionable right now no. i don't know if they...
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aplayer recovering from virus, hoping to finish the job in germany. >> it has been a good season so far. we are happy to be in the position we are. there is still a lot of work. we will concentrate on each name as it comes. already,4 goals ronaldo is one goal away from setting a record. may be, of course, we hope, but i do not know how it was translated from what was said about sb already through. i think it will be a hard game. it will be difficult as we lay against a very strong team. we have little advantage over them from the first leg. we're going to try to make the most of it. to sayhink it is silly we believe we are already through. because, as i told you, it is going to be a very, very tough match. bayern dominated possession an were caught cold after early goal and counterattack. the spaniards will likely deploy a similar approach again. asked if we were going to change tactics and if you told the team about previous six of the cover he says i do not think we will change much with our tactics. andrn have their own game their own philosophy. they will not change from that. bitig
aplayer recovering from virus, hoping to finish the job in germany. >> it has been a good season so far. we are happy to be in the position we are. there is still a lot of work. we will concentrate on each name as it comes. already,4 goals ronaldo is one goal away from setting a record. may be, of course, we hope, but i do not know how it was translated from what was said about sb already through. i think it will be a hard game. it will be difficult as we lay against a very strong team....
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. >> germany in 1941 occupied entire ukraine. they immediately enslaved large portions of the population with the help of ukraine it was the entire jewish population of ukraine and a lot of forced labor backed germany to help work in the war industry. after the war, ukraine, the second most populist soviet republic enjoyed an almost special status within the 15 republics of the u.s.s.r. >> the relationship between the russians and ukranians was much closer than any other nick group. >> nikita kruschev ceded crimea to ukraine. during the next on 40 years, people in the ukraine were represented in the soviet elite. and breshnev, who presided over the soviet union for two decades was actually born in ukraine. kimberly martin was a political science professor at columbia university and barnard college. >> if you go through who the personnel were in top-ranking positions in both of the politics of the communist party and also in terms of who were the the industrial leaders, who were the military leaders and who were the leaders in the
. >> germany in 1941 occupied entire ukraine. they immediately enslaved large portions of the population with the help of ukraine it was the entire jewish population of ukraine and a lot of forced labor backed germany to help work in the war industry. after the war, ukraine, the second most populist soviet republic enjoyed an almost special status within the 15 republics of the u.s.s.r. >> the relationship between the russians and ukranians was much closer than any other nick group....
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angela merkel, chancellor of germany. [applause] >> >> chancellor merkel, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the chamber of commerce of the united states. my name is tom donohue. i and the president and ceo of this fine institution. i want to thank you for being here. i would like to extend a special welcome to those of you visiting our headquarters for the first time. the chamber is a 102-year-old organization. this building serves as the central rallying point for the u.s. business community. we host several hundred meetings here in this room alone every year. the room we are gathered in today, the international hall of flags is rich in symbolism and history. the room takes its name after the overhead banners of 12 great explorers who blazed the first halves of trade. they planted the first seed of commercial and industrial growth in the new world. they planted the first seeds of commercial and industrial growth in the new world. these flags remind us that the transatlantic relationship has been arou
angela merkel, chancellor of germany. [applause] >> >> chancellor merkel, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the chamber of commerce of the united states. my name is tom donohue. i and the president and ceo of this fine institution. i want to thank you for being here. i would like to extend a special welcome to those of you visiting our headquarters for the first time. the chamber is a 102-year-old organization. this building serves as the central rallying point...
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agenda sees it written extensively on ukraine crisis live from germany thank you and we will be following the events in ukraine bring the more updates and expert opinion all here on r.t. international also later in the program we will take a close look at the i.m.f. bailout conditions and the potential impacts are ukraine's shattered economy. so the annual may day rallies are back once again but so is the violence in turkey has become the scene of ongoing street battles police have attacked and made a march we take gas and water cannon described tried to get the famous taxi in the square in defiance of a government ban on demonstration protesters who want of cocktails and five years of forces in response authorities blocked off the square hardening tensions with a heavy police presence in the area r.t. sara firth was at the scene and got caught up in the clashes. we just going to show you what's going on here one of the front lines where the opposition and the police igniting at the moment you can see the water come into being. in the process is being funded barricades it's really being v
agenda sees it written extensively on ukraine crisis live from germany thank you and we will be following the events in ukraine bring the more updates and expert opinion all here on r.t. international also later in the program we will take a close look at the i.m.f. bailout conditions and the potential impacts are ukraine's shattered economy. so the annual may day rallies are back once again but so is the violence in turkey has become the scene of ongoing street battles police have attacked and...
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or germany, ambassador ischinger? does the german public support a military response if russia were to attempt a sort of eastern ukraine kind of destabilization campaign in one of these nato member states? >> no. the clear answer is no. i don't think the u.s. public would support a military response. president obama himself has ruled out a military response. data has not -- >> that's ukraine. on talk about is the same center were to be followed like in estonia. >> i'm sorry. i misunderstood you. of course. of course, there would be a totally different ballgame. we are talking about article v. if we're talking about the members of nato. they were really in serious territory. i think in that case they would be no doubt that we would need to come up with determined action, and that moment should not rule out the of and military response. but let me say this. i think as we look at the situation today, it's important to remind ourselves that demonizing president putin as unnecessary and has terrible we may find his decisio
or germany, ambassador ischinger? does the german public support a military response if russia were to attempt a sort of eastern ukraine kind of destabilization campaign in one of these nato member states? >> no. the clear answer is no. i don't think the u.s. public would support a military response. president obama himself has ruled out a military response. data has not -- >> that's ukraine. on talk about is the same center were to be followed like in estonia. >> i'm sorry. i...
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and if you bring that siemens run into germany a much bigger company and been awesome in france. it's been a total logical sense to move most of the management to to germany not even a trend towards gop would actually keep alive a decision made in france pm there have missed it i'm thinking that too much on point of view the gt offers probably the better one. we just didn't get this whole issue of the view of the european champions opposes him in the crown jewel to the americans were getting a lot of reactions when you're populism here we come for sen shaven off with a former mayor then phone has a lot of. i'll still use the activity is located compares oust him take over to nineteen forty defeat against germany. and on but come on that night and i will be seen if you've read the french press. the german press and the us press is quite predictable on the part of journalists answer as to which one hour to go to a day and yes with the anglo saxon process and has been very scathing of the way the french government has been rampant since i'm like the recent to get well number one tha
and if you bring that siemens run into germany a much bigger company and been awesome in france. it's been a total logical sense to move most of the management to to germany not even a trend towards gop would actually keep alive a decision made in france pm there have missed it i'm thinking that too much on point of view the gt offers probably the better one. we just didn't get this whole issue of the view of the european champions opposes him in the crown jewel to the americans were getting a...
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germany is an attractive partner because germany's prom prominent role in the eu, but also because of increased german dependence on china. item, nearly a quarter of eu imports from china go to germany. item, during 2010, germany's trade with china grew by 34% to $181 billion. china is now the second largest market for german exports outside the e.u. item, chinese demand is especially high for german machinery and cars. china is the biggest market for the mercedes s class. chew chinese officials are driven around beijing in them. makes germany one of the most influential, if not the pivotal foreign policy player on the world stage. angela. >> question, who calls the shots? chance chancellor angela merkel or president obama? >> president obama in this crisis in europe is pushing, but he has a powerful restraining force in angela merkel who not only speaks for germany, the fourth largest economy in the world, the dominant economy in europe. but she is a powerful restraining force, but however, germany is something of a giant switzerland. it is not a big military power. it is not interve
germany is an attractive partner because germany's prom prominent role in the eu, but also because of increased german dependence on china. item, nearly a quarter of eu imports from china go to germany. item, during 2010, germany's trade with china grew by 34% to $181 billion. china is now the second largest market for german exports outside the e.u. item, chinese demand is especially high for german machinery and cars. china is the biggest market for the mercedes s class. chew chinese...
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gorbachev was discussing unification of germany. i am not going to talk about the myth that we promised nato would never move east. it is a lie. gorbachev raised the question, shouldn't russia join nato? james baker pooh-poohed him. saidter regretted that and he should not have done that. he should have engaged gorbachev on that question. acts of theirst yield and government -- yeltsin government -- they had to withdraw because it was so embarrassing. i am wondering how much damage has been done by the lack of engagement with russia. and its interests with nato. >> yes, sir. >> first of all, i cannot agree on you -- more on your statement. thank you so much. [laughter] the --y, i agree with yes. that is where i technically agree. point of president putin. was unclear. i would put it anyway, if you read my memoirs and somebody publishes them -- [laughter] i want russia to be, and -- westerno become a democracy. as a diplomat, i met with a lot of confusing signals from nato all the time. even the prime minister said, that is very inte
gorbachev was discussing unification of germany. i am not going to talk about the myth that we promised nato would never move east. it is a lie. gorbachev raised the question, shouldn't russia join nato? james baker pooh-poohed him. saidter regretted that and he should not have done that. he should have engaged gorbachev on that question. acts of theirst yield and government -- yeltsin government -- they had to withdraw because it was so embarrassing. i am wondering how much damage has been...
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germany is one of our closest allies and one of our closest friends. that is true across the spectrum of issues, security, intelligence, economic, diplomatic and angela merkel is one of my closest friends on the world stage and somebody whose partnership i deeply value. and so it has pained me to see the degree to which the snowden disclosures have created strains on the relationship. more broadly, i have also been convinced for a very long time that it is important for our legal structure and our policy structure to catch up with rapidly advancing technologies. as a consequence, through a series of steps, what we have tried to do is reform what we do and have taken these issues very seriously. domestically, we have tried to provide additional assurances to the american people that their privacy is protected. what i have also done is taken the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence community to take the privacy interests of non-u.s. persons into account in everything they do. it is something that has not been done before and most other countri
germany is one of our closest allies and one of our closest friends. that is true across the spectrum of issues, security, intelligence, economic, diplomatic and angela merkel is one of my closest friends on the world stage and somebody whose partnership i deeply value. and so it has pained me to see the degree to which the snowden disclosures have created strains on the relationship. more broadly, i have also been convinced for a very long time that it is important for our legal structure and...
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in demonstrations or in germany? u.k., madrid, ukraine? it happens everywhere. unfortunately this is not something we would like to see but it happens. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, people who are in those squares who believe in the games that the illegal organizations play. when they attacked the police using stones or using other devices, molotov cocktails, the police will react to it. these people, as you have noticed, they did not die as a result of the use of weapons. our police would not use weapons. water cannons, for example, or other ways, tear gas. our police do not use weapons to kill people. we have to be very sensitive to these issues. we never said "no" to protests. people protest, they can meet but we do not agree on vandalism or fascist pressures. we do not agree with demonstrations which resemble terrorist actions. what we do is we show some areas, places for demonstration and we provide those. they want t
in demonstrations or in germany? u.k., madrid, ukraine? it happens everywhere. unfortunately this is not something we would like to see but it happens. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, people who are in those squares who believe in the games that the illegal organizations play. when they attacked the police using stones or using other devices, molotov...
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it does debate, does think as germany reinvents itself as a global economic power. the shadow never goes. bbc news berlin. >>> now with a few weeks to go until the start of the world cup, brazil has trained one in five that needs to provide security at the venues. federal authorities in charge are using police and military staff as needed. it will allow the private security. brazil is under orders from fifa to have 25,000 private security guards ready to act as stewards at upcoming world cup. the deadline of may 21st when fifa takes over control is marching closer. around a fifth of those needed have been trained. fifa and nine security companies it's hired say they're confident they'll reach their target. it's at schools like this one where candidates receive the specific training and documentation needed. >> translator: we're being trained in how to deal with the public and provide information they need. >> translator: i'll be able to put into practice everything i've learned in theory. >> training includes welcoming and directing fans to their seats as well as de
it does debate, does think as germany reinvents itself as a global economic power. the shadow never goes. bbc news berlin. >>> now with a few weeks to go until the start of the world cup, brazil has trained one in five that needs to provide security at the venues. federal authorities in charge are using police and military staff as needed. it will allow the private security. brazil is under orders from fifa to have 25,000 private security guards ready to act as stewards at upcoming...
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europe, germany has a growth rate of 0.8% in turkey has a growth rate of 4%. how can you have corruption and achieve all of this? it is clear for all to see. the people appreciated that and they were 45 .5% in favor of this government. otherwise why would they keep voting us in? quite, to stay with us for a second. --y also raise the question >> i want to come back to this. the same people that were there are prosecuting the military and you seemed to agree with that at the time. then when they came after you, you look back at what they did in the military and they said maybe it was not good. have you changed your mind about the legitimacy of the prosecution against the military? >> let me tell you one thing. we are always against wrongdoing. when the chief of general staff was arrested, i made some statements then. if you go back and look at those that ints, you will see have said i did not think it was right for him to be kept in custody and remanded to be prosecuted in this way. i said it was not these courts but he should have been subject to the judgment
europe, germany has a growth rate of 0.8% in turkey has a growth rate of 4%. how can you have corruption and achieve all of this? it is clear for all to see. the people appreciated that and they were 45 .5% in favor of this government. otherwise why would they keep voting us in? quite, to stay with us for a second. --y also raise the question >> i want to come back to this. the same people that were there are prosecuting the military and you seemed to agree with that at the time. then...
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we used to say germany was surrounded by friends and everything is wonderful. obviously we need to take a fresh look because o'land is our immediate neighbor, part of our club, our union, and pole -- pollland has a bored irwith ukraine and if there's chaos in ukraine and beyond it affects our very own security and that of all of nate at the and the i as well. so, yes, i think there must be a comprehensive review of our priorities, both in the e.u. and in nato, but let's not do it, if i may say so with foaming at the mouth. let's do it cool, and let's do it also, always, in -- with having in mind consistency. >> on that thought we're going to questions from the audience. if you just briefly give your name and affiliation. you know the rule, a question, not a statement. >> thank you. from george washington university. we talked about in april of 2008 the nato summit decided to not extend membership action to ukraine and georgia, and within four months georgia was invaded. with hindsight, the word wisdom has been subpoena number of times today. is it your view tha
we used to say germany was surrounded by friends and everything is wonderful. obviously we need to take a fresh look because o'land is our immediate neighbor, part of our club, our union, and pole -- pollland has a bored irwith ukraine and if there's chaos in ukraine and beyond it affects our very own security and that of all of nate at the and the i as well. so, yes, i think there must be a comprehensive review of our priorities, both in the e.u. and in nato, but let's not do it, if i may say...
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he said we were promised after germany's unification, nato would not spread eastward. when we said why are you doing this, we hurt in response this does not concern you. nations and countries have the right to choose a way of ensuring their own security. issaid, that is true, but it also true when the infrastructure of a military borders,oaches our we have questions and we must take certain steps. no one can deny us this right. he went on to say how nato and western leaders had lied to russians many times, made decisions by their backs, and placed before us the compost fact, and that is what happened with the nato expansion. examine we want to whether nato and the newly expanded nato alliance, that is, over the last 20 years, is reaping the whirlwind of that decision in ukraine, and we have distinguished panel of people today who were essentially present at the creation. you have biographies in the program, but i will briefly -- the former prime minister and perhaps the first prime minister and then foreign minister of -- i'm going to mangle your first name -- wlodzimi
he said we were promised after germany's unification, nato would not spread eastward. when we said why are you doing this, we hurt in response this does not concern you. nations and countries have the right to choose a way of ensuring their own security. issaid, that is true, but it also true when the infrastructure of a military borders,oaches our we have questions and we must take certain steps. no one can deny us this right. he went on to say how nato and western leaders had lied to russians...
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. >> heavyweight champion the big favorites to win yet another title bout in germany. he has not been knocked down or lost a fight in a decade. he'll have to, quote, rip his heart out if he's to beat him. the fight gets under way later on this saturday. >>> plenty more on our websites. the latest there on the death of tito villanova, www.aljazeera.comsports and more details on twitter and facebook. that is it for now. >> thanks, answered. time to brush up your shakespeare. celebrations to take place to mark the 450th anniversary of the birth of william shakespeare. one of the world's greatest playwright is being remembered in his birthplace of stratford on avon. >> reporter: shakespeare wrote all the world is a stage, and no truer words could be said when it comes to his work. 450 years after his birth this version of hamlet will tour every country in the world, a truly global icon. >> his plays are about everything. it's domestic drama, political drama, philosophical drama. >> reporter: and shakespeare's birthday is being celebrated in the english town in which he was
. >> heavyweight champion the big favorites to win yet another title bout in germany. he has not been knocked down or lost a fight in a decade. he'll have to, quote, rip his heart out if he's to beat him. the fight gets under way later on this saturday. >>> plenty more on our websites. the latest there on the death of tito villanova, www.aljazeera.comsports and more details on twitter and facebook. that is it for now. >> thanks, answered. time to brush up your shakespeare....
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germany is one of our closest allies and closest friends. and that's true across the spectrum of issues, security, intelligence, economic, diplomatic, and angela merkel is one of my closest friends on the world stage and somebody who -- who is partnership i deeply value. and so it has pained me to say the degree to which the snowden disclosures have created strains in the relationship. but more broadly, i've also been convinced for a very long time that it is important for our legal structures and policy structures to catch up with rapidly advancing technologies. and as a consequence through a series of steps, what we try to do is reform what we do. and have taken these issues very seriously. domestically we try to provide additional assurances to the american people that their privacy is protected. but what i've also done is taken the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence communities to take the privacy interests of nonu.s. persons into account in everything that they do. something that's not been done before and most other countr
germany is one of our closest allies and closest friends. and that's true across the spectrum of issues, security, intelligence, economic, diplomatic, and angela merkel is one of my closest friends on the world stage and somebody who -- who is partnership i deeply value. and so it has pained me to say the degree to which the snowden disclosures have created strains in the relationship. but more broadly, i've also been convinced for a very long time that it is important for our legal structures...
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in demonstrations or in germany? or in the u.k., in madrid, in ukraine? >> charlie: because of the factions. >> it happens everywhere. unfortunately, -- i say unfortunately because this is not something we would like to see but they happen. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, the people who are in the square who believe in the games the illegal organizations play. and when they attack the police throwing stones or using molotov cocktails, then the police react to it. these people, as you may have noticed, are not people who died as a result of use of weapons because the police -- our police would not use weapons. it would be a last resort. they would be patient. water canons, for example, or other ways, tear gas. our police do not use weapons to kill people. we have to be very sensitive to these issues. we never said no to protests. people can protest, but we don't agree on vandalism, we don't agree on demonstrations whic
in demonstrations or in germany? or in the u.k., in madrid, in ukraine? >> charlie: because of the factions. >> it happens everywhere. unfortunately, -- i say unfortunately because this is not something we would like to see but they happen. if you resort to violence, then such unwanted consequences occur. who is it that resorts to violence? it's not the police. those who resort to violence are, unfortunately, the people who are in the square who believe in the games the illegal...
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i'm sure you feel the same way about germany and parts of europe as well. but maybe they could pay a little more. i don't think you undermine the arrangement we had. >> i was based in china as a journalist. china is an extremely disruptive rising power potentially. think of all the american companies who manufacture, who supply chains include a lot of manufacturing in china, but also here. these are all stitched into the global patchwork quilt of globalization. at which america is a master mind. very well globalization, whatever pat buchanan may think. the absence of war in america as the preeminent security, it's expensive in terms of what we spend on ships and planes. we don't want to see japan arming to the teeth under a conservative nationalist prime minister picking fights with the northeast. >> isn't it comforting to you that capitalism serves as a restraint? you understand his reasoning. can you appreciate that and can you echo that? >> look. i think the problem that we have here in the united states is we have a weak economy and weakened economy tha
i'm sure you feel the same way about germany and parts of europe as well. but maybe they could pay a little more. i don't think you undermine the arrangement we had. >> i was based in china as a journalist. china is an extremely disruptive rising power potentially. think of all the american companies who manufacture, who supply chains include a lot of manufacturing in china, but also here. these are all stitched into the global patchwork quilt of globalization. at which america is a...
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alliance with germany. tried reassure merkel that the u.s. citizensful. >> have taken the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence communities to take privacy interests of non-u.s. persons into account in that everything they do. thank you very much everybody. >> but the two parted ways friday without hammering out a l potential u.s. spy or intelligence agreement. libby casey al jazeera washington. >> 20 years ago today, flaight beganatobegan its potato world i being push for new members. >> a sense that the end of the cold war ushered in the end of history. an end to insecurity. at least in europe. and end from aggression by nation states. but russia's actions in ukraine shatter that myth and usher in bracing new realities. >> secretary hagel said the alliance was as real than ever. nato expansion invited russian aggression, joins us tonight from providence, rhode island, terrence, welcome. >> thank you john. >> is ukraine on the brink of war? >> i think ukraine is already in a war but it's a proxy war with russians. they are engaging
alliance with germany. tried reassure merkel that the u.s. citizensful. >> have taken the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence communities to take privacy interests of non-u.s. persons into account in that everything they do. thank you very much everybody. >> but the two parted ways friday without hammering out a l potential u.s. spy or intelligence agreement. libby casey al jazeera washington. >> 20 years ago today, flaight beganatobegan its potato world i being...
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i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people of letters. i will not go into their names. they were arguing about china and one was living there for a couple years and there other returned. and the guy who had not said the guy who lived there was too close to china and the guy responded surely there is a medium between never -- living in china versus never being there at all. that guy had never been there at all. i can tell you every time i go i learn how much i don't know and how much is changing in china. i would be concerned about china's economic rise if it doesn't happen. and that is because the imperative i think from the comm commonnist pa
i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people...